MHPS highlights role of hydrogen in clean energy transition

Created: Thursday, 31 October 2019 04:00

Akimasa Muyama, director, senior executive vice-president and chief technology officer at Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) has highlighted the advancements in modern power generation systems and how technological breakthroughs to support a low-carbon society are critical to sustaining economic growth

Muyama explained these while talking to senior industry stakeholders at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) panel on ‘Fueling the Future.’

“The acceleration in the evolution of hydrogen technology along with the optimisation of the supply chain has prompted many leading governments and organisations today to prioritise hydrogen in their energy sourcing strategies. MHPS continues to collaborate with Japanese, as well as international, stakeholders to pioneer projects around the world that are going to be pivotal in demonstrating how hydrogen can competitively fulfil expectations,” Muyama added.

He further explained how countries with favourable renewable energy environments, like Saudi Arabia, can evolve into supply hubs of commercially competitive hydrogen fuel or hydrogen power, hence continuing to play a central role in the world energy supply.

With solutions like hydrogen, MHPS is addressing the energy transition with a pragmatic approach that would enable utilities to achieve 100 per cent renewable generation and avoid the issues of intermittency associated with traditional renewable resources like wind and solar. Saudi Giga projects, such as NEOM, illustrate the ambition of the Kingdom to achieve this transformation in the next decade.

“From pioneering hydrogen storage and combustion to commissioning the world’s first autonomous power plant in 2020, MHPS is making the bold investments that global economies and the planet need to create a sustainable future,” Muyama highlighted.

MHPS has proven experience and has successfully developed a large-scale hydrogen gas turbine combustor on a 30 per cent hydrogen-70 per cent natural gas fuel mix. Early last year, MHPS was contracted to convert a 440MW natural gas unit to 100 per cent hydrogen fuel for commercial operation in the Netherlands. In May 2019, the company committed to developing a one GW mega-project in the US state of Utah to deploy its hydrogen power generation and storage technologies.